Biologically we are all either male or female. There is no middle ground. Even Hermaphrodites have either male or female sex chromosomes in every cell of their bodies. One or the other—never both or neither.
Thank you for that info. I didn’t know that. The Hermaphrodites example is one I hear often when the male/female debate comes up. Knowing they are have ONLY male OR female sex chromosomes, not both, is a very helpful fact.
“Even Hermaphrodites have either male or female sex chromosomes in every cell of their bodies. One or the othernever both or neither.”
Never? Or even almost never . . .?
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/3-human-chimeras-that-already-exist/
You’re right in the sense you are speaking, but wrong medically.
Woman who was genetically a man gives birth to TWINS after doctors GREW her a womb
A woman told she was genetically a man with no reproductive organs when she was 19 has given birth to twin girls.
Hayley Haynes, 28, had miracle babies Avery and Darcey after she grew a womb thanks to hormone therapy.
Gazing lovingly at the baby in her arms, Hayley cant believe that all her dreams have come true.
On the day of that devastating diagnosis she recalls staring at herself in the mirror and struggling to understand.
She looked like a woman but was told she would never have children as she had no womb, ovaries or fallopian tubes.
After growing up dreaming of becoming a mum it was a devastating blow. But now, nine years on, she has given birth to her twins after IVF treatment using an egg donor.
You read my mind Telepathic Intruder.